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The Most Rewatchable Horror Movies Of All Time

The Most Rewatchable Horror Movies Of All Time

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The Most Rewatchable Horror Movies Of All Time Paulafan5: Alien? Alien? Alien? Yes, it's sci-fi as well, but one of the scariest moments in cinematic history is the chest burster scene. If the Thing is on the list, so should Alien. I know there are snobby Horror geeks that say it's not Horror, but it's certainly more scary and thrilling than 99% of Horror flicks.
Date: 2020-07-14

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Horror movies i rewatch
1. Halloween (1978)
2. Paranormal activity (2009)
3. Alien (1979)
4. The shining (1980)
5. V/H/S/2 (2013)
6. Dawn of the dead (1979)
7. Shaun of the dead (2004)
8. 28 days later (2002)
9. Night of the living dead (1968)
10. Final destination 5 (2011)
11. A nightmare on elm street (1984)
12. Scream 2 (1997)
13. The cabin in the woods (2012)
14. Halloween II (1981)
15. Halloween H20 20 years later
16. The thing (1982)
17. The fly (1958)
18. The strangers (2008)
19. House of wax (1943)
20. The evil dead (1981)
21. The last house on the left (1972)
22. Black christmas (1974)
23. The hills have eyes (1977)
24. Scream 3 (2000)
25. 28 weeks later (2007)
26. Poltergeist (1982)
27. Get out (2017)
28. Carrie (1976)
29. Scream (1996)

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The Guest - Monroe is awesome in it, but Dan Stevens overcooked his Ryan Gosling In Drive experiment.
The Shining- will never fail to terrify me
House of the Devil - so good! And the 70s aesthetic was so much more than a cheesy gimmick
Nightmare on Elm St- still awesomely cool. Even though (bring on the flames) I prefer Jackie Earle Haley as Krueger
Phantasm - utterly mental and great fun
The Thing - its ace, but I dont have the same nostalgia for it as I do for, say, The Blob
Cabin In The Woods - gets better on each watch. The Harbringer scene alone.
Halloween - the greatest slasher film.
Incidentally, It Follows is a horror film I would happily watch every night- a modern classic.

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I don't understand why people love Cabin In The Woods. Its unique, meta premise was really just a narrative crutch that allowed them to do all the cliches because everything was being contrived by technicians who were basically a mirror of audience expectations. And the end reveal? The old gods? Worse horrors than our cultural nightmares? The imagination is scarier than anything we can be shown but you have to give us something to work with; not some shitty CGI hand that belongs in the Clash Of The Titans remark
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This might sound foolish and naive, but I like to watch the prequel Thing followed immediately by the original Thing.
I KNOW! The prequel is shit and would have been interesting had the studio balls enough to use the practical effects prepared for the movie instead of switching to CGI, not to mention everything else that was wrong with it. But I still like to get the full immersive experience watching the films in chronological order. At least I know it gets better.

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The shining is garbage. there I said it. Its as scary as teletubbies. Nicholson is meant to be playing a man descending into madness, and as with all Nicholson he's mad as a box of frogs from the beginning. It wastes scat crothers. I mean he flies hundreds of miles, just to get an axe in his chest. If Kubrick was aiming for anticlimax he nailed it. I had a problem watching it once, never mind again.
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Ill never get over peoples obsession with The Shining. It MIGHT have been a good movie, considering the great cinematography, if they replaced literally every actor. Except maybe the groundskeeper dude. The three of them are just TERRIBLE and ruin the whole movie with that wretched overacting and goofy lines. Stephen King was rightly turned off by that one.
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I'm starting to feel I'm the only person that didn't like The Shining and I do enjoy Stephen King's books and shit but I seriously found it so boring and tedious. I'm a horror movie freak but most of the movies in this list are not the kinds of movies I'll rewatch. cabin in the woods was gory and senseless to me, I thought it was done for teenagers.
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I'm sorry I don't care what anyone says I don't think House of the Devil is a good film at al. It's all Style no substance and the reveal is nothing we haven't seen before in films like Rosemary's Baby the omen The Exorcist etcetera. It's stylized to be stylized. Also the end is a direct RIP from the ending of Friday the 13th.
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The Evil Dead (1981) and Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn. The cheesiness of the original is so funny to watch, but it also has some scary scenes, the special effects are pretty good, especially for its time. Evil Dead 2 is hilarious and has even better special effects, I just love both of them.
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